Archived News for Education Sector Professionals
A new report suggests the NSW Government is overfunding private schools by around $850 million.
Treaty talks ask for extension
Victoria's truth-telling commission has asked for an extension on its final report.
Collisions return to CERN lab
After three years of silence, the Large Hadron Collider is smashing atoms with more power than ever.
Hydrogen links enhanced
CSIRO is bringing together Australia’s budding hydrogen industry with a new knowledge hub.
Chicken checker tested
International researchers have developed a deep learning tool to identify the distress calls of farmed chickens.
Clickbait secrets revealed
A review of thousands of Facebook posts has found that headlines really do 'bait' users into interacting with the post, though some tricks work better than others.
Unions slams casual deals
The National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) says Deakin University should pay casual academics an hourly rate ...
Moreland re-name looms
Residents of Melbourne’s inner north have decided on a new Indigenous name for their council.
Queensland tackling serious shortage
Queensland is wrestling with a sharp increase in teacher vacancies.
CCC spots cow switch
A Corruption and Crime Commission (CCC) has revealed “serious misconduct” by a Murdoch University livestock manager.
Human weather links reviewed
A new review looks at how much of the world’s extreme weather is down to human-driven climate change.
State sorry for gymnast suffering
The WA government has apologised to gymnasts who suffered abuse and mistreatment at ...
Locals spruik hack scan
Australian experts say they have come up with a simple tool to make websites more secure and curb hacking.
NASA makes NT launch
NASA has launched its first rocket from the new Arnhem Space Centre in the Northern Territory.
ATSE appoints STEM leaders
The Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering (ATSE) has announced 16 STEM champions to lead its ...
Quantum circuit goes live
Australian researchers say they have created the world’s first quantum integrated circuit manufactured at the atomic scale.
Screens deemed unhealthy
A new study suggests active kids are more likely to feel happier and healthier than their counterparts who are glued to a screen.